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AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac
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17 Dec 2018 12:08am
Here's a nice watch...

SP
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17 Dec 2018 10:17am
Cuttlefish said..
After a year out of the water due to a bad back it was time to get back in the water. The sad news was that Beachbeat was also closing the doors of its factory. John Mills is still shaping but out of his shaping bay at home. While cleaning out the factory they found a blackened, dust covered triple stringer blank that had been stacked away and forgotten. So Millsy took to it with the planer. Apparently it was rock hard so really difficult to shape. Volan glass job sets the tone and it has plenty of weight to make it a fast paddler once it gets up to speed and will handle some bump in the wave face easily. It has a nice subtle double concave that will help with its down the line speed. I walked into Beachbeat and spied its nose pointing up behind a row of Pacer eggs. That was it. One way or another it was going to be mine. It's 7'4" x 21" x 2&7/8". As soon as it hits 4' plus and clean on my local point I'm taking it for a spin. Bought a set of bonzer side runners so I can use either of the sizes as sidebites or a set of GXQ's. Main fin will be a FCS 8' clique connect.





Bought this one off Gumtree. 6'8" x 23 x 3&1/8" 56L. In almost perfect condition. Just great for my re-hab board to make life easy while getting back in the swing of things. Grabbed a set of Captain Jeff McCallum quad fins off Ebay as it had a set of Sea brand keels that while ok were not doing what I wanted out of it. I owned a 5'10" DMS charger twin keel fish years ago that went extremely well so I had faith that this monster fishy would do just fine. Of course my pop up had suffered even though my paddling was fine and so the ultra wide fish is just great for a slower pop up. Just need to pick my waves to make sure I can make the drops. Had it out last Monday and there were some wedgey head high peaks popping up that I was being selective with. Got a couple that held up and the fish high line, speed run was right there. Duckdiving had me wishing for less foam after 3-4 waves in a row but the scamper out inbetween set waves was ok with the boards paddling speed.
The board came with a comically placed Far King tail pad so I pulled most of it off and popped on the Fish one since I'm pretty heavy footed and want this one to last.





Welcome back. Two great looking boards.
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac
TAS
1925 posts
TAS, 1925 posts
17 Dec 2018 1:29pm
Devon Howard meets 7'10" ThickLizzy

www.instagram.com/p/BreHcR_g63o/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=wl07z7vdkvbi
McHenry
McHenry
SA
1739 posts
SA, 1739 posts
17 Dec 2018 2:58pm
AndyrooMac said..
Devon Howard meets 7'10" ThickLizzy

www.instagram.com/p/BreHcR_g63o/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=wl07z7vdkvbi


He seems to be wrestling it a little bit. Maybe it seems like that because its a little bit longer. I don't know, he just seems to suit that egg a bit more.
McHenry
McHenry
SA
1739 posts
SA, 1739 posts
17 Dec 2018 3:00pm
Cuttlefish said..
After a year out of the water due to a bad back it was time to get back in the water. The sad news was that Beachbeat was also closing the doors of its factory. John Mills is still shaping but out of his shaping bay at home. While cleaning out the factory they found a blackened, dust covered triple stringer blank that had been stacked away and forgotten. So Millsy took to it with the planer. Apparently it was rock hard so really difficult to shape. Volan glass job sets the tone and it has plenty of weight to make it a fast paddler once it gets up to speed and will handle some bump in the wave face easily. It has a nice subtle double concave that will help with its down the line speed. I walked into Beachbeat and spied its nose pointing up behind a row of Pacer eggs. That was it. One way or another it was going to be mine. It's 7'4" x 21" x 2&7/8". As soon as it hits 4' plus and clean on my local point I'm taking it for a spin. Bought a set of bonzer side runners so I can use either of the sizes as sidebites or a set of GXQ's. Main fin will be a FCS 8' clique connect.





Bought this one off Gumtree. 6'8" x 23 x 3&1/8" 56L. In almost perfect condition. Just great for my re-hab board to make life easy while getting back in the swing of things. Grabbed a set of Captain Jeff McCallum quad fins off Ebay as it had a set of Sea brand keels that while ok were not doing what I wanted out of it. I owned a 5'10" DMS charger twin keel fish years ago that went extremely well so I had faith that this monster fishy would do just fine. Of course my pop up had suffered even though my paddling was fine and so the ultra wide fish is just great for a slower pop up. Just need to pick my waves to make sure I can make the drops. Had it out last Monday and there were some wedgey head high peaks popping up that I was being selective with. Got a couple that held up and the fish high line, speed run was right there. Duckdiving had me wishing for less foam after 3-4 waves in a row but the scamper out inbetween set waves was ok with the boards paddling speed.
The board came with a comically placed Far King tail pad so I pulled most of it off and popped on the Fish one since I'm pretty heavy footed and want this one to last.





Awesome to hear you are back Cuttlefish. That triple stringer is stunning !!
Macaha
Macaha
QLD
21982 posts
QLD, 21982 posts
17 Dec 2018 2:58pm
McHenry said..

Cuttlefish said..
After a year out of the water due to a bad back it was time to get back in the water. The sad news was that Beachbeat was also closing the doors of its factory. John Mills is still shaping but out of his shaping bay at home. While cleaning out the factory they found a blackened, dust covered triple stringer blank that had been stacked away and forgotten. So Millsy took to it with the planer. Apparently it was rock hard so really difficult to shape. Volan glass job sets the tone and it has plenty of weight to make it a fast paddler once it gets up to speed and will handle some bump in the wave face easily. It has a nice subtle double concave that will help with its down the line speed. I walked into Beachbeat and spied its nose pointing up behind a row of Pacer eggs. That was it. One way or another it was going to be mine. It's 7'4" x 21" x 2&7/8". As soon as it hits 4' plus and clean on my local point I'm taking it for a spin. Bought a set of bonzer side runners so I can use either of the sizes as sidebites or a set of GXQ's. Main fin will be a FCS 8' clique connect.





Bought this one off Gumtree. 6'8" x 23 x 3&1/8" 56L. In almost perfect condition. Just great for my re-hab board to make life easy while getting back in the swing of things. Grabbed a set of Captain Jeff McCallum quad fins off Ebay as it had a set of Sea brand keels that while ok were not doing what I wanted out of it. I owned a 5'10" DMS charger twin keel fish years ago that went extremely well so I had faith that this monster fishy would do just fine. Of course my pop up had suffered even though my paddling was fine and so the ultra wide fish is just great for a slower pop up. Just need to pick my waves to make sure I can make the drops. Had it out last Monday and there were some wedgey head high peaks popping up that I was being selective with. Got a couple that held up and the fish high line, speed run was right there. Duckdiving had me wishing for less foam after 3-4 waves in a row but the scamper out inbetween set waves was ok with the boards paddling speed.
The board came with a comically placed Far King tail pad so I pulled most of it off and popped on the Fish one since I'm pretty heavy footed and want this one to last.





Awesome to hear you are back Cuttlefish. That triple stringer is stunning !!


Well said McHenry
Al G
Al G
NSW
7709 posts
NSW, 7709 posts
17 Dec 2018 4:36pm
+1 nice triple stringer
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac
TAS
1925 posts
TAS, 1925 posts
17 Dec 2018 4:55pm
McHenry said..


AndyrooMac said..
Devon Howard meets 7'10" ThickLizzy

www.instagram.com/p/BreHcR_g63o/?utm_source=ig_share_sheet&igshid=wl07z7vdkvbi




He seems to be wrestling it a little bit. Maybe it seems like that because its a little bit longer. I don't know, he just seems to suit that egg a bit more.



Agreed its not as smooth as the Tak but remember the Tak is a board designed for him specifically and the waves deffinately but as good... Also, this was a random surf where he borrowed the board. Be super keen to hear his thoughts though... And I'd still be pretty stoked if I could surf half as smooth just jumping on a new board
Cuttlefish
Cuttlefish
QLD
1333 posts
QLD, 1333 posts
17 Dec 2018 4:36pm
Thanks all! Good to be back in the water. I was so bummed out with my back condition and also kind of over the crowds at my local haunts that I figured I'd had enough of surfing. So selling off my quiver was a reaction to that. Funnily enough riding dirt bikes doesn't trouble my back at all. Back is a lot better but have to be careful as there's not a lot holding it all together.
saltyheaven
saltyheaven
TAS
507 posts
TAS, 507 posts
17 Dec 2018 6:00pm


AndyrooMac said..



Agreed its not as smooth as the Tak but remember the Tak is a board designed for him specifically and the waves deffinately but as good... Also, this was a random surf where he borrowed the board. Be super keen to hear his thoughts though... And I'd still be pretty stoked if I could surf half as smooth just jumping on a new board



Classic. It's odd that he sort of looks to be riding it a bit like a shortboarder, him being as good as he is on a full log.
Andy, you're the master of dredging up all the interesting clips that I need to see. You're saving me so much time tracking them down myself!!
I'm back in town, had to go north for a couple of weeks.
Warnsey
Warnsey
NSW
83 posts
NSW, 83 posts
17 Dec 2018 6:29pm
After receiving it yesterday, I took the new Pieter 7'6 70's style single out today. Rubbish waves but good fun.







SP
SP
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SP SP
10982 posts
17 Dec 2018 4:27pm
Drool.... That looks like a barrel of fun..
Al G
Al G
NSW
7709 posts
NSW, 7709 posts
17 Dec 2018 7:46pm
Nice one Warnsy
saltyheaven
saltyheaven
TAS
507 posts
TAS, 507 posts
17 Dec 2018 8:52pm
Now we're talking Warnsey! That looks very cool indeed. Outline makes it look like a much shorter board. Got a rocker shot for us?
Macaha
Macaha
QLD
21982 posts
QLD, 21982 posts
17 Dec 2018 8:00pm
Yes nice thing that
McHenry
McHenry
SA
1739 posts
SA, 1739 posts
17 Dec 2018 8:34pm
Looks awesome Warnsey.

More pics please!!!
Macaha
Macaha
QLD
21982 posts
QLD, 21982 posts
17 Dec 2018 8:15pm
Lacey's favourite board colour
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac
TAS
1925 posts
TAS, 1925 posts
17 Dec 2018 10:10pm
Warnsey said..
After receiving it yesterday, I took the new Pieter 7'6 70's style single out today. Rubbish waves but good fun.








Looks real fun, looks a lot christenson flat tracker but with some nose kick and a bit more volume especially in the tail...

Siiiiiiiiiiiiick
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac
TAS
1925 posts
TAS, 1925 posts
17 Dec 2018 10:12pm
saltyheaven said..




AndyrooMac said..




Agreed its not as smooth as the Tak but remember the Tak is a board designed for him specifically and the waves deffinately but as good... Also, this was a random surf where he borrowed the board. Be super keen to hear his thoughts though... And I'd still be pretty stoked if I could surf half as smooth just jumping on a new board




Classic. It's odd that he sort of looks to be riding it a bit like a shortboarder, him being as good as he is on a full log.
Andy, you're the master of dredging up all the interesting clips that I need to see. You're saving me so much time tracking them down myself!!
I'm back in town, had to go north for a couple of weeks.


Northern Tas or NSW?

I'm in Cambodia till 27th but I'll catchya when we get back
saltyheaven
saltyheaven
TAS
507 posts
TAS, 507 posts
17 Dec 2018 10:32pm
AndyrooMac said..


saltyheaven said..








AndyrooMac said..






Agreed its not as smooth as the Tak but remember the Tak is a board designed for him specifically and the waves deffinately but as good... Also, this was a random surf where he borrowed the board. Be super keen to hear his thoughts though... And I'd still be pretty stoked if I could surf half as smooth just jumping on a new board






Classic. It's odd that he sort of looks to be riding it a bit like a shortboarder, him being as good as he is on a full log.
Andy, you're the master of dredging up all the interesting clips that I need to see. You're saving me so much time tracking them down myself!!
I'm back in town, had to go north for a couple of weeks.




Northern Tas or NSW?

I'm in Cambodia till 27th but I'll catchya when we get back



Newcastle.

Escape from Xmas in Cambodia, life's tough eh?
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac
TAS
1925 posts
TAS, 1925 posts
18 Dec 2018 12:18am
saltyheaven said..

AndyrooMac said..



saltyheaven said..










AndyrooMac said..







Agreed its not as smooth as the Tak but remember the Tak is a board designed for him specifically and the waves deffinately but as good... Also, this was a random surf where he borrowed the board. Be super keen to hear his thoughts though... And I'd still be pretty stoked if I could surf half as smooth just jumping on a new board







Classic. It's odd that he sort of looks to be riding it a bit like a shortboarder, him being as good as he is on a full log.
Andy, you're the master of dredging up all the interesting clips that I need to see. You're saving me so much time tracking them down myself!!
I'm back in town, had to go north for a couple of weeks.





Northern Tas or NSW?

I'm in Cambodia till 27th but I'll catchya when we get back




Newcastle.

Escape from Xmas in Cambodia, life's tough eh?


Yeah, pretty awesome being away from all the Xmas rubbish back home for sure... Fyi... Bank at the river is back, surfed it for 3hrs before I headed away and was unreal. Only place in southern tas offshore on a se to be wind...
AndyrooMac
AndyrooMac
TAS
1925 posts
TAS, 1925 posts
18 Dec 2018 12:00pm
This should be good... Torren Martyns new movie.. The film that is btw, not watching it in Byron.

chrispy
chrispy
WA
9675 posts
WA, 9675 posts
18 Dec 2018 9:39am
Cuttlefish said..
After a year out of the water due to a bad back it was time to get back in the water. The sad news was that Beachbeat was also closing the doors of its factory. John Mills is still shaping but out of his shaping bay at home. While cleaning out the factory they found a blackened, dust covered triple stringer blank that had been stacked away and forgotten. So Millsy took to it with the planer. Apparently it was rock hard so really difficult to shape. Volan glass job sets the tone and it has plenty of weight to make it a fast paddler once it gets up to speed and will handle some bump in the wave face easily. It has a nice subtle double concave that will help with its down the line speed. I walked into Beachbeat and spied its nose pointing up behind a row of Pacer eggs. That was it. One way or another it was going to be mine. It's 7'4" x 21" x 2&7/8". As soon as it hits 4' plus and clean on my local point I'm taking it for a spin. Bought a set of bonzer side runners so I can use either of the sizes as sidebites or a set of GXQ's. Main fin will be a FCS 8' clique connect.





Bought this one off Gumtree. 6'8" x 23 x 3&1/8" 56L. In almost perfect condition. Just great for my re-hab board to make life easy while getting back in the swing of things. Grabbed a set of Captain Jeff McCallum quad fins off Ebay as it had a set of Sea brand keels that while ok were not doing what I wanted out of it. I owned a 5'10" DMS charger twin keel fish years ago that went extremely well so I had faith that this monster fishy would do just fine. Of course my pop up had suffered even though my paddling was fine and so the ultra wide fish is just great for a slower pop up. Just need to pick my waves to make sure I can make the drops. Had it out last Monday and there were some wedgey head high peaks popping up that I was being selective with. Got a couple that held up and the fish high line, speed run was right there. Duckdiving had me wishing for less foam after 3-4 waves in a row but the scamper out inbetween set waves was ok with the boards paddling speed.
The board came with a comically placed Far King tail pad so I pulled most of it off and popped on the Fish one since I'm pretty heavy footed and want this one to last.





Lol,good to see you getting wet again

Always good to see what quiver you have and it seems you have not let yourself down ...again. so nice

...i'm surprised about your back being good on the bike,especially on the chook chaser , I had to give the bikes away because they just rooted my back up more



Uncle thirsty,stoked you are on the mend
Macaha
Macaha
QLD
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19 Dec 2018 7:41pm



Nozza
Nozza
VIC
2888 posts
VIC, 2888 posts
20 Dec 2018 4:49pm
Louise picked up her board today.
Shots in the office only.








Macaha
Macaha
QLD
21982 posts
QLD, 21982 posts
20 Dec 2018 4:57pm
Ok you 70's throwbacks grow some hair and get one of these.


Al G
Al G
NSW
7709 posts
NSW, 7709 posts
20 Dec 2018 6:17pm
Macaha said..
Ok you 70's throwbacks grow some hair and get one of these.



Cool
laceys lane
laceys lane
QLD
19804 posts
QLD, 19804 posts
20 Dec 2018 5:31pm
Nozza said..
Louise picked up her board today.
Shots in the office only.









Looks cool
Macaha
Macaha
QLD
21982 posts
QLD, 21982 posts
20 Dec 2018 7:13pm
laceys lane said..

Nozza said..
Louise picked up her board today.
Shots in the office only.









Looks cool


Very nice I'm sure your daughter will love it BUT come on who are you fooling not me YOU want it
Nozza
Nozza
VIC
2888 posts
VIC, 2888 posts
20 Dec 2018 8:25pm
Macaha said..

laceys lane said..


Nozza said..
Louise picked up her board today.
Shots in the office only.









Looks cool



Very nice I'm sure your daughter will love it BUT come on who are you fooling not me YOU want it


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